Old World Architecture (Click here to see all 30 of our designs)
 
   
         
(French Country Home)   (Irish/Scottish Village Home)   (English Manor House)

While every province in rural France has its own look and style. most estates share a selection of common elements. Tall, thin windows, slat-board shutters, and multiple gables Shutters and garage doors contribute to a french Country Home's chateau-like appearance.

  In the rural villages and towns scattered across the Irish and Scottish countryside. you'll find quaint village homes with sometimes colorful stucco exteriors, walls and chimneys comprised of multi-colored fieldstone and roofs made of thatch, slate and cedar shake.   Architecture in England is reminiscent of the castles and cathedrals of the Renaissance era. You’ll find that this type of architecture is distinguished by sturdy stone walls, sweeping arches and arch-shaped windows. Weeping mortar and wrought-iron accents.
 

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